Chevrolet C 40
Chevy trucks produced in 1964 are part of the modern V-8 engine era of trucks. The standard engines were 230 and 292 cubic-inch, six-cylinder engines for all two-wheel drives. In 1964, these engines were available for four-wheel drive pickups also. The 283 cubic-inch, V-8 engine was optional. The V-8 engines did not begin to outsell the V-6 until 1967. Two-wheel drive models were rear-wheel drive.
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You asked this six times I will tell you once that a person would have to know the size of the engine.
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I think the biggest slant sixes were 225 cubic inches with a 1 bbl carb and 145hp@4000rpm and 215#/ft of torque@2200rpm. A D500 may have had something else, but if it's a "Slanted" engine, I'd bet on 145hp. Seems kinda small for D500....
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